00:00A lot of older people talk about how hard they had to work and how accessible things was.
00:05And we look at how long it's taking for the minimum wage to change or how much more money
00:09people are paying for the dollars on the hour in terms of higher education. We see that there's
00:15a lot of people that's, you know, proverbially peeing on us and then telling us that it's
00:19raining. I think that a lot of us are a lot more critically thinking about, you know what I'm
00:26saying, how we have access to resources and opportunity. And I think that a lot of us
00:30are being very mindful about what opportunities we have and how much longer we have to stay
00:35in school and or what the value of our degrees will be once we get into an economy that has
00:41a little to no jobs, or you got to have a PhD and you're going to get paid $25,000 a year.
00:46And it's like, nobody got time for that.
00:49Nobody got time for that. That don't even match up. Doesn't even match up.
00:56It's like, nobody got time for that.
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